space definition
Outer space is the space between celestial bodies, including planet Earth. It is not completely empty, but consists of a relativistic vacuum made up of a low density of particles (particles), mostly hydrogen and helium plasma, as well as electromagnetic radiation, magnetic fields, and neutrons. Recent observations prove that it contains dark matter and energy as well. The baseline temperature, determined by the residual radiation from the Big Bang, is 2.7 K. Plasma with extremely low density (less than one hydrogen atom per cubic meter) and high temperature (millions of degrees Kelvin) in intergalactic space accounts for most of the normal baryonic problem in outer space; Local concentrations have been condensed into stars and galaxies.
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